Euro 2024: Switzerland-Italy, live coverage
It will be the challenge between the Helvetians and the Azzurri that will open the round of 16.
It will be the challenge between the Helvetians and the Azzurri that will open the round of 16.
Exhilarating Saturday for Red Bull’s Dutchman, much less so for Ferrari: Sainz is fourth, the Monegasque sixth, with doubts about the consequences of an off-track.
The reigning world champion is getting closer and closer to the current world leader, Jorge Martin.
The two national teams last faced each other in the Qatar 2022 qualifiers.
The world champion triumphs in Holland ahead of Jorge Martin and Maverick ViƱales.
Are you ready to interact and support the Azzurri in the company of the model and parasol?
The world number one told his story in a long interview with ‘L’Equipe’.
The Orogranata club announced through an official statement the signing of Davide Moretti.
Kickoff at 6 p.m. at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.
The Apulian team announced the arrival of the Montenegrin winger, class of 1997.
The three-time world champion wins ahead of the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.
The world number one will face Yannick Hanfmann in the first round.
The Ducati centaur was just 81 thousandths ahead of the Spaniard.
The Italian tennis player will not take part in the Championships because of a viral infection.
The Parisian club reportedly has the 16-year-old outfielder in its sights as a replacement for Kylian MbappƩ.
The Lombard team announced the signing of Fabio Valentini.
The Genoa fantasist is still one of the primary targets for the Nerazzurri.
The Rossoneri are working to strengthen the roster ahead of next season.
The former tennis player commented on the impact the South Tyrolean has had in the growth of the Italian tennis movement.
The selecao came out on top with a clear 4-1 victory on the second day thanks to goals from Vinicius Jr (double), Savinho and PaquetĆ .
Pavan drops from first to ninth place ex-aequo with Edoardo Molinari; U.S. Wiebe commands.
The words of the Spaniard at the end of the first day of the weekend in the Netherlands, in Assen.
The words of Inter Milan’s Red Swiss goalkeeper on the eve of the Euro 2024 round of 16 match against the Azzurri in Berlin.
The words of the national team’s goalkeeper, so far instrumental in the Azzurri’s European journey.
Eighteen years after his goal against Germany, Pinturicchio reenacts his access to the World Cup final in the German capital and spurs Spalletti’s national team to the European Championship round of 16 against Switzerland, won by a goal from Zaccagni.
Against Switzerland, the starters change, well beyond Calafiori’s obligatory absence: ballot forward.
The Spaniard highlights some of the Rosse’s problems in Austria, particularly in managing the soft tires.
Immediately fast at Assen, the world champion analyzes the Gino Borsoi team’s move to Yamaha from 2025.